Enhanced thermo-hydraulic performance in a V-ribbed triangular duct solar air heater: CFD and exergy analysis
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2020
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Elsevier Ltd
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and exergy analysis are conducted to investigate the impact of secondary flow produced by V-ribs on the overall performance of a triangular solar air heater (SAH) duct. For a fixed relative rib pitch (R<inf>p</inf> = 10) and relative rib height (R<inf>h</inf> = 0.05), the effect of rib inclination (?) is studied using CFD technique for varying Reynolds number (5000 ? Re ? 20000). Based on the CFD simulation results, empirical correlations capable of predicting Nu and f with an absolute variance of 8.7%, and 4.7%, respectively, are developed. Employing these correlations, exergetic performance analysis is carried out. Maximum effectiveness parameter (?) of 2.01 is obtained for ? = 45° at Re = 7500. The exergy analysis reveals that the entropy generated is lower for the ribbed triangular duct compared to the smooth duct with maximum enhancement in exergetic efficiency (?<inf>ex</inf>) as 23% for ? = 45°. The study is extended for the rectangular duct to compare the performance with the ribbed triangular duct SAH (? = 45°). Results show that ribbed triangular duct SAH (? = 45°) is superior over various configurations of the ribbed rectangular duct SAH at higher mass flow rates. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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Air, Air preheaters, Computational fluid dynamics, Exergy, Heating equipment, Reynolds number, Solar equipment, Solar heating, CFD simulations, Empirical correlations, Exergetic efficiency, Exergetic performance, Exergy Analysis, Rectangular ducts, Solar air heater, Thermo-hydraulic performance, Ducts, computational fluid dynamics, detection method, equipment, exergy, performance assessment, photovoltaic system, simulation
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Energy, 2020, 200, , pp. -
